Zeolite

Zeolite


A natural primary rock flour of volcanic origin with great benefits for agriculture

Over millions of years, physical-chemical processes formed from volcanic ash a variety of zeolites whose possible uses are very diverse. They are used in agriculture, livestock breeding, construction, environmental protection, water and gas purification, various industrial sectors and medicine.

Zeolites differ in their purity, composition and formation. There are now even synthetically produced zeolites. In accordance with our motto "From nature for nature" we rely on natural and particularly pure zeolite. Zeolite is characterized by its enormous surface area, its adsorbing, hydrogenating and dehydrating effects, its ion exchange and high gas sorption capacity.


In animal husbandry and breeding, zeolite is a very sought-after, tried-and-tested and inexpensive product, for example

  • to bind toxic nitrogen compounds such as ammonia, nitrites and mycotoxins (e.g. in contaminated feed) in the organism. to dry out feed pests that come into contact with the zeolite dust in concentrated feed and to reduce pest infestation. to reduce the ammonia content in the stable air and microbial contamination in filter form in (circulating) ventilation systems. as bedding or addition to bedding, for example to absorb moisture and reduce odor pollution.


We recommend the following amounts to be added to the feed to bind toxins:

  • Dairy cattle: 100 - 200 g per animal/day (0.5% - 1% of complete feed) Calves: 10 - 25 g per animal/day (1% of complete feed) Fattening cattle: 50 - 100 g per animal/day (0. 5% - 1% of complete feed) Pigs (breeding sows, piglets, fattening pigs): 1% in complete feed Poultry (broilers, turkeys, laying hens): 1% in complete feed Horses: 1% in complete feed


You will receive our zeolite packed in bags or bags in the following grain sizes: 50 or 200 microns. We can also supply you with other grain sizes upon request.

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